Re: Webcatalog on MacOs
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It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 29041
interpreted = N
texte = > > Who uses it? Who's happy with it?> >> > Can you set html templates to be interpreted with WebCatalog on MacOs?>>Mine interprets documents with extensions of .htm, .html, .tmp, .tmpl, .tpl,>.mmt and even .asp (this really confuses those WindowsNT people (please>note: WebCatalog does not interpret ASP code, it interprets WebCatalog code>stuffed into a document with a name that ends in .asp))>>I have it running on a number of G4s. It runs quite FAST. I'm about 98%>happy with it.>>(what about the other 2%? It's not easy to get Macs to do ODBC/SQL, and file>system accesses are slow on processes that access the disk 10s of thousands>of times.)>It runs crappy on a MacOS actually.Try getting WebCatalog to do a really long write file or A Loop with an Append.Now access the same server from another Browser and you will find that it takes ages to respond.Try the Same with A Unix Box and while one WebCat is doing the WriteFile you will see no loss of performance from another request.Its probably more Web* and MacOSs fault actually that WebCat though.Micheal O Shea Email:micheal@com4u.chcom4u.ch http://www.com4u.chBreitistrasse 7B PGP key available upon request. CH-5506 Maegenwil Tel: +41 62 896 46 26Switzerland-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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> > Who uses it? Who's happy with it?> >> > Can you set html templates to be interpreted with WebCatalog on MacOs?>>Mine interprets documents with extensions of .htm, .html, .tmp, .tmpl, .tpl,>.mmt and even .asp (this really confuses those WindowsNT people (please>note: WebCatalog does not interpret ASP code, it interprets WebCatalog code>stuffed into a document with a name that ends in .asp))>>I have it running on a number of G4s. It runs quite FAST. I'm about 98%>happy with it.>>(what about the other 2%? It's not easy to get Macs to do ODBC/SQL, and file>system accesses are slow on processes that access the disk 10s of thousands>of times.)>It runs crappy on a MacOS actually.Try getting WebCatalog to do a really long write file or A Loop with an Append.Now access the same server from another Browser and you will find that it takes ages to respond.Try the Same with A Unix Box and while one WebCat is doing the WriteFile you will see no loss of performance from another request.Its probably more Web* and MacOSs fault actually that WebCat though.Micheal O Shea Email:micheal@com4u.chcom4u.ch http://www.com4u.chBreitistrasse 7B PGP key available upon request. CH-5506 Maegenwil Tel: +41 62 896 46 26Switzerland-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to
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